Snow Leopard arriving in Sept in India

by bhatnaturally on August 26, 2009 · 11 comments

Much excited about the launch of Snow Leopard on Aug 28th, I attempted a pre-order from Amazon, only to be told that they can’t ship it to India. The folks at Apple India customer care and the Reliance iStore in Bangalore didn’t have a clue about the launch date in India. ‘Sometime in September’ is all they are willing to commit.

The upgrade price of $29 (approx Rs.1400) would be magically close to $61 (Rs.3000) I guess, when it lands in India. Apple is not marketing it as a totally new OS, but as a series of ‘refinements’ to OSX. I guess the timing was linked to the Windows 7 launch, allowing for some more pot shots in the Get a Mac series of ads. Of the refinements promised, what I am looking forward to is the built-in Microsoft Exchange support. What’s yours? Or you happy being a PC?

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{ 11 comments }

1 Rahul Jauhari August 26, 2009 at 2:33 am

I am hoping I can purchase and upgrade online :-)

2 nikhildhavale August 26, 2009 at 10:50 am

i have two macs. I am enjoying both of them

3 bhatnaturally August 26, 2009 at 9:46 pm

You need to buy the upgrade DVD, which will be shipped to you. Don't think you can upgrade online.

4 Rahul Jauhari August 27, 2009 at 5:44 am

Damn, that's a problem.

5 bhatnaturally August 27, 2009 at 9:16 am

You need to buy the upgrade DVD, which will be shipped to you. Don't think you can upgrade online.

6 Rahul Jauhari August 27, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Damn, that's a problem.

7 Stallon August 28, 2009 at 11:36 pm

Some updated facts regarding Snow Leopard in India:

1. It will take 2-3 Weeks for launch (you can pre-book right now) [Source: Apple India Partner Sales, Imagine]
2. It can be used to upgrade Tiger (10.4), Leopard (10.5) or can be used to cleanly install a new copy.
3. They have no kind of validation in place, you can actually use on multiple macs.
4. Apple tech guy says he himself installed and tried it out, implying its already in India, they are only yet to distribute it to retailers.

8 bhatnaturally August 29, 2009 at 6:39 am

Thanks, Stallon. The good news is also that the difference between the US & India pricing is not likely to be very high. I am also looking forward to saving some disk space in the install.

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10 Niranjan September 3, 2009 at 5:03 pm

Recent Mac Buyers (purchases after June 8) can order the Snow Leopard DVD under the Apple Up-to-date program at : https://input.media.euro.apple.com/in/uptodate/macosx/ . I just did that and paid the $9.99 handling fee, but at the end of the process it asks you send a copy of the purchase invoice to a UK address, which I duly did. Now I’m waiting to see if the promised DVD lands up anytime soon.

11 Pranav September 8, 2009 at 8:39 pm

I ordered the DVD from the fulfillment website in august and it says my order has been shipped on the 28th of sept, I wonder if anyone has gotten it in India ? i am afraid it might be coming by india post !

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